And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Saturday, April 20, 2024
An epidemic of unfortunate encounters with electricity.
Ah, the long hair days. Even though I was in my 40s then, and mostly bald, I was a heavy partier. In fact, I'm lucky to still be here. Miss those days.
Mid 70s I had hair down to my butt! The chicks were into Farrah Fawcett hair! Bell Bottom jeans and tube tops, and super short pants! Now I'm lucky I got hair LMAO! "Take me back Mr. Peabody!"
If you ever had hair like this, you are now a Cougar....
ReplyDeleteInspired by Nicloa Tesla
ReplyDeleteOr perhaps the band that took up the great mans name!
DeleteAs a 81 grad the hair really just started that metal/crazy look,mine was just long and decades lateris....,well still long!
They look like they french kissed a light socket.
DeleteI was in high school from ‘86 to ‘90. Every girl I knew and every girl I dated had hair like this.
ReplyDeleteAh, the long hair days. Even though I was in my 40s then, and mostly bald, I was a heavy partier. In fact, I'm lucky to still be here. Miss those days.
ReplyDeleteVery popular hairstyle when I was younger....enough hair spray to destroy the Ozone Layer.
ReplyDeleteLate 1980s x New Jersey FTW.
ReplyDeleteMid 70s I had hair down to my butt! The chicks were into Farrah Fawcett hair! Bell Bottom jeans and tube tops, and super short pants! Now I'm lucky I got hair LMAO! "Take me back Mr. Peabody!"
ReplyDeleteAdd on to my last post...."Classic 'LOT LIZARD!!!!!!!"
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I miss those days, a great time to be a teenager
ReplyDeleteAh the 80s… all you had to worry about was when the reds were gonna nuke us…
ReplyDeleteDr Lizardo had an interesting way of getting that effect.
ReplyDeleteNew Jersey?
ReplyDeleteAnd not one mullet in the bunch, but then again transitioning in those days wasn't in vogue
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many of these "Karens" are completely embarrassed looking at their photo images today???
ReplyDeleteI'd take those styles over the rainbow haired/shorn/pierced/tattooed imbeciles we have to look at these days
ReplyDeleteIonized and lionized.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPoSbQjhsbQ
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